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Code · Illinois · Chapter 35 — REVENUE · Act 516

Sec. 160. Forfeited mobile home.

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Sec. 160. Forfeited mobile home. Every mobile home offered at public sale, and not sold for want of bidders, shall be forfeited to the State of Illinois. However, when the court, county clerk, and county treasurer certify that the taxes on a forfeited mobile home equal or exceed the actual value of the mobile home, the county collector shall, on the receipt of such certificate, offer the mobile home for sale to the highest bidder, after first giving 10 days' notice, in the manner described in Sections 55 and 60, of the time and place of sale, together with a description of the mobile home to be offered.
A certificate of purchase shall be issued to the purchaser at the sale as in other cases provided in this Act. The county collector shall receive credit in the settlement with the taxing bodies for which the tax was levied for the amount not realized by the sale. The amount received from the sale shall be paid by the collector, pro rata, to the taxing bodies entitled to it.
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